In between L and M, there is a letter. The alphabet has another letter in it.
That letter appears in a surprisingly large number of words. You see that letter quite a lot. It's all over the language.
That letter floats behind words, you see? And it's only just sort of visible. It's only sort of fuzzy, too.
That letter changes the meaning of every word it floats behind. See, so a word means something. And then, you type that letter behind it, and it means something slightly different.
Slightly different, but different enough. It adds a significant nuance. It shades the word in a certain way.
It says, "Do you suppose?" to every word behind which it hovers.
It's important, you know?
And, I can't seem to find the combination of hot keys on my computer to make that letter. But, like, I need that letter to say what I really want to say. And so, no blogging.
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thank you for making me more afraid in the world
The html code for that letter is:
"&mincing;"
the alphabet thanks you for revealing its secrets
Letters and the alphabet are just tools of propaganda used to create perimeters into which 'they' force us to conform. Let us join hands and voices to break these binary bonds that shackle us to emotional mediocrity. Visit "http://www. .com" For more on the underground anti-comm communication movement.
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Letters and the alphabet are just tools of propaganda used to create perimeters into which 'they' force us to conform. Let us join hands and voices to break these binary bonds that shackle us to emotional mediocrity. Visit "http://www. .com" For more on the underground anti-comm communication movement.
www.iamroy.blogspot.com
This reminds me of a Dr. Suess book I read when I was about eight. It was about the the letters after Z. Haven't been able to find it since, but it sure would come in damn handy.
I found it! Recommended for writers, goofballs, and all bloggers.
Here it is:
http://www.seussland.com/beyondzebra.html
u inspired me a lot....
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